virality
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of virality
Example Sentences
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“News is given with a frank posture, tinged with humor, derision, sometimes self-deprecation, which leads to virality on social networks, and increases the impact of our message,” Barrot said in a January speech to French diplomats where he urged them to adopt the French Response tone.
OpenClaw reached peak virality in late January, when the AI assistants appeared to begin communicating with each other on a Reddit-style forum called Moltbook.
“Friday” has become a relic of pop, virality and how we once used the internet.
From Salon
Li argued it was the quality of content that kept users coming back for more, citing internal company emails that allegedly showed a rejection of virality to the benefit of educational and more socially useful content.
From Barron's
Players like Stefon Diggs and Caleb Williams carefully construct their pregame “tunnel outfits” for maximum style and virality.
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